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  <h3>Examples</h3>
  You'll probably want to view the source on each example page to see what's really going on.
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      <a href="./inheritance/">inheritance</a> - This example showcases how to create classes that inherit from each other.
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      <a href="./fluff/">fluff</a> - This example shows that there are no properties or methods injected into your objects to make all this happen.
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      <a href="./mixins/">mixins</a> - This example shows how to use some special syntax sugar to mimic Ruby mixins.
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      <a href="./prototype/">plays nice with prototype</a> - This example shows how you can just include inheritance.js and start reaping the rewards with your prototype based projects.
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